It's time to teach punctuation and
the parts of speech to your students!

Are your students engaged and trying their best during your grammar lessons?

Do you have classroom displays in your room that reinforce the grammar lessons that you are teaching?

Do you use powerpoint presentations as a fun way to teach grammar rules to your students?

If you answered "no" to any of these questions, then you have found the
right place to find unique grammar activities, lesson plans, and classroom
displays to use with your students.

On my grammar teaching resources pages, you will find fun lesson plan
activities for reviewing grammar with your students using engaging and
entertaining powerpoint games.

You will also find grammar bulletin board displays that you can
use to decorate your classroom.

Click on one of the chalkboards below to go to
a specific category of Grammar Teaching Resources:

Below you will find a list of the fun grammar teaching resources that are available
on Unique Teaching Resources.

Each of the boxes below contains a short description and a small picture of
each of my grammar teaching resources.

If you click on the underlined
link at the bottom of each box, you will be taken to a web page that
describes that grammar resource in more detail. This new web
page will also show you larger pictures of that resource.

Dive Into The Parts Of Speech

This grammar Dive Into the Parts of Speech display set includes fish themed
resources for these 8 parts of speech: nouns,
verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, conjunctions, interjections,
and prepositions.

3. Earth Day Parts of Speech

This Earth Day themed parts of speech review powerpoint
is a perfect way to have your students review nouns,
verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. At the same time,
your students are participating in a lesson
with an environmental awareness theme.

4. Busy Bees Grammar Comparing Powerpoint

5. Thanksgiving Adjectives Powerpoint

This Thanksgiving themed adjective lesson activity
requires students to select the adjective in each
sentence and the noun that it modifies.
Students have to decide if the adjective
describes what kind, which one, or how many.